Provide Golfers a More Forgiving Distance Callaway Diablo Ed
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The Callaway Diablo Edge Hybrid has been specifically designed to provide golfers a more forgiving, distance enhancing alternative to long irons. The golf club sets include the Vertical CG Optimization uses a 30% thinner crown to help lower the center of gravity, and place it in-line where most golfers commonly strike the ball. This promotes shots that will fly far and high and land soft. The unique sole design helps create efficient impact to maximize distance and accuracy. The face utilizes VFT Technology, which generates high ball speeds for hotter, more consistent distance. The offset hosel helps square the clubface at impact while also providing a confidence-inspiring look at address. Features: Crown Construction: Carbon Composite Material: Titanium Shaft: Callaway Golf Diablo Edge Graphite.
The high-MOI drivers and razor-sharp wedges might grab all the headlines, golf iron set, but when it comes to helping the average player hit better shots – and shoot lower scores – it's probably the hybrid that has changed the face of modern golf.
Where once the club golfer fretted over 4-irons and trembled at the 3-iron, the hybrid or generic 'rescue' club has enabled an entire generation of players to have the sort of long game of which Tom Watson would have been proud. High-lofted, powerful shots from 200 yards now land as softly as a 7-iron, while hacks out of rough can still be attacking shots.
In theory it all sounds great. Thankfully, it works in the field just as well, slotting seamlessly into the set of Diablo Edge irons I'm also testing for review and making the long-iron knee-trembler a thing of the past.
Design wise it’s a bit like a swan, with the top looking beautifully calm and serene - just a silver face line and a jet black body, no decals, logos or alignment aids to distract at address. Inside, of course, we know there’s plenty going on. The sole design is quite understated too – the whole aesthetic of this club says substance beats style any day.
I'm a player with a lower ball flight, but I had no trouble creating shots with a high, strong flight and although I could probably hit a 3- or 4-iron the equivalent distance, there is no way I could ever stop the ball on a green. That, for me, is the real benefit of a hybrid.
Staff players like Nick Dougherty, Anton Haig, Alexander Noren and Thongchai Jaidee are already using the Tour version that has a less offset hosel, and an even lower, more forward CG to provide a more penetrating ball flight.
Little wonder that the Diablo Edge did so well in a recent US magazine poll. The hybrid is technologically better than its predecessors but with the performance to justify the change. Distance and accuracy seem to come as standard with this outstanding hybrid.